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You do the math...
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Okay. I'm assuming you want us to solve for ? and show our work.
Gilligan + ? = Mr. Howell Gilligan + ? - Gilligan = Mr. Howell - Gilligan ? = Mr. Howell - Gilligan How'd I do?
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Basically, what TV character would you add to the equation so Gilligan is on par with Mr. Howell. There ya go...
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On par how? As rich as Mr. Howell? As old as Mr. Howell? As happily married as Mr. Howell?
Your OP didn't make any sense and you haven't given us much help with your second post either.
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You're looking at it too closely. Look at the big picture.
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You know, that stuff'll kill you if you smoke enough of it.
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Their all stereotypes. To try and equate one character with another or assume that one character is "better" than another is ridiculous.
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Of course there are some shows that do have annoying characters you wish they would get rid of.
![]() Wesley...Urkel...Jar Jar Binks, ect. |
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OK, I'll play:
Gilligan + George Burns = Mr. Howell ???? |
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Gilligan + (Montgomery Burns/George Burns) x Mr. Magoo - Maynard Krebs = Mr. Howell
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Gilligan + The Imperious Leader Of The Cylon Empire = Mr. Howell
In addition, Gilligan X Broccoli = Howard Cosell's Hair Gell and, Gilligan/Joe Isuzu = Yanni It all makes as much sense as the OP.
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? is obviously Rush Limbaugh.
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Gilligan + 42 = Mr. Howell
is my best guess. I assume we can't use negative numbers. |
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The closest I can come is Gilligan + Ginger = Restraining Order, but math has never been my strong suit.
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Actually, I think the original post was talking about the ineffable. It really was more of a religious statement.
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this is the strangest shit i've read in a long time.
i have always wondered why the professor wasn't getting busy with ginger and mary anne. as for the original question, i don't see any answers, personally........
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Gilligan +The Skipper=Mr.Howell
I have discovered a truly wonderful proof of this proposition, but the margin is too small to contain it. |
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Mathematica Absurdia
Hmmm...
(Gilligan + Skipper)/Ginger = Monkeyshines Monkeyshines/Gin = Mr. Howell Another possibility might be Gilligan X George Jetson2 + Mr Spaceley but that offends Occam's Razor How about Gilligan + 3 coconuts + fermented melon balls =Mai Tai MaiTai + briefcase of money = Mr Howell or maybe Gilligan + (Batman/catwoman) = Mr. Howell hmmm.... no, Batman over Catwoman equals the Hayes Commission... Well, those are my best estimates! You'll get my bill in the mail.
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The Seven Deadly sins
Actually, the characters of the Gilligan's Island series represent the seven deadly sins.
Mr. Howell = Greed The Skipper = Gluttony Gilligan = Sloth Ginger = Vanity Maryann = Adultery Professor = Wrath (yeah, it's a stretch) Mrs. Howell = dumbassedness (what's the seventh sin?) |
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Re: The Seven Deadly sins
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If the 7th deadly sin is envy, shouldn't Maryann be assigned that?
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The Seven Deadly Sins are: pride; covetousness; lust; anger; gluttony; envy; sloth.
I know that the Gilligan's Island=SDS has been done but I don't remember what the "official" correlation was. I'd put it at: Pride=Mrs. Howell; Covetousness=Mr. Howell; Lust=Ginger; Anger=Professor (by default, although I think Mary Ann could fit here too, except the Professor makes even less sense as envy); Gluttony=Skipper; Envy=Mary Ann; Sloth=Gilligan. I vaguely recall seeing this done whereby Gilligan was actually God. Whatever. |
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Gilligan + Mr. Magoo = Mr. Howell
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Gilligan over Mrs Howell = Mr Howell
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It's about time Cafe Society had a Dadaist thread.
Clock radio. |
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Gilligan x (George Jefferson - Fred Sanford) + Oliver Wendell Douglas = Mr. Howell
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sloth = Gilligan
gluttony = Skipper lust = Ginger envy = Mary Ann greed = Mr. Howell pride = Mrs. Howell wrath = The Professor Let's get our sins straight. Personally I'd rather give both gluttony and wrath to the Skipper and leave the poor Professor alone. |
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Yeah, the Skipper was always hitting poor Gilligan, so he can represent wrath. He was also overweight (which is odd, considering that he should have lost weight being marooned on a small island), so he can also represent gluttony.
As for the Professor, he nearly always had the answers. While he didn't provide food, he did know what was edible and what wasn't. While he didn't control the weather or volcanic eruptions, he was able to forecast them and knew what to do when they occurred. He also knew how to program a lost NASA robot and tap into a phone line and how to make lead clothing and makeup for protection from a radioactive meteorite. But while he knew how to build a raft, he never did fix the hole in the [/i]Minnow[/i]. This means that the Professor worked in mysterious ways. The Professor, therefore, was God (albeit a weak one).
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Gilligan + Frasier Crane = Mr. Howell
Frasier is rich and pompous but a bit too acerbic to be Mr. Howell. But Gilligan's general ineptitude plus willingness to please would cancel out Frasier's misanthropic side, leaving a wealthy, somewhat snooty, but basically harmless old coot. |
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My theory was:
Mr. Howell- Greed Mrs. Howell- Pride (They even mention her pride in one episode) Professor- Sloth (you know, an arm chair scientist, just sat around doing nothing) Mary Anne- Envy (of Ginger) Ginger- Lust Gilligan- Gluttony (those coconut cream pies) Skipper- Wrath (always kicking Gilligan's ass) I made a thread about it once. One person replied. SIGH. |
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I'm disappointed nobody has brought the Symbol font to bear in this quest for knowledge.
Oh, and Captain Amazing, you win the "funniest response" prize.
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If Zsa Zsa Gabor had a child with Gilligan, it would be a rich but goofy kid. That little boy would grow up to be a snob with a silly side, who would be dignified in ways, but still require a teddy bear by the time he reached adulthood. He would be too clumsy to actually do work, but it wouldn't matter because he's a snob so he would describe work as being "beneath" him.
The answer is clearly: Gilligan + Zsa Zsa Gabor = Mr. Howell |
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yo mama+yo daddy+yo greazy granny with the hole in her fanny=happiness and a frozen tropical cocktail
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